Thanks to Cat Protection – here is some GREAT advice

Dogs and cats do get on. Kittens may be easier to introduce a dog to but adult cats that have come from homes with dogs (or laid back strays that we have in our care) can equally be re homed with dogs that are feline friendly. So much depends on the breed and age of the dog, which is often why we make a point to ask. Sometimes it is easier to introduce a cat to a dog then it is with a cat to a resident cat. For more information about how to introduce a new feline into your home with resident dogs or/and cats check out the articles under behaviour on the International Cat Care website www.icatcare.org

Finally neutering. The many problems caused by unspayed or unneutered pets each year are part of what has prompted numerous rescue societies to require that any adopted animals be promptly spayed or neutered as a condition of adoption. It really is very simple, by getting your cat neutered when it reaches the appropriate age you save the “lives” of many other puss cats out there, and any true animal lover would surely wish that.

Thanks to Cat Protection – here is some GREAT advice Download the Cat Protection Leaflet ”Caring for your cat“ here

All animals in Rain Rescue care are

Vaccinated, microchipped, flead, wormed and neutered

Examined by a vet and treated according to their instructions

Assessed by an experienced member of our team to determine what type of training and education they need

Assessed to help match them with their right new home and owner

Re-homed with 4 weeks free insurance from Petplan

Option to take Petplan Covered 4 Life policy (depending on Petplan criteria even for older dogs)